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Abby L. Goldstein – January 2019 CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ABBY L. GOLDSTEIN A. ACADEMIC HISTORY PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Abby Lauren Goldstein Citizenship: Canadian CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Applied Psychology & Human Development Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto 252 Bloor Street West, 9-174 Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V8 [email protected] (416) 978-0703 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor (July 2014 – present) Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto Assistant Professor (July 2008 – June 2014) Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto EDUCATION Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2006-2008) Department of Psychology York University, Toronto, Ontario Postdoctoral Clinical-Research Fellowship (2005-2006) Department of Psychiatry and Addiction Research Centre University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Specialization: Adult Clinical Psychology (APA Accredited) Predoctoral Internship (July 2004-June 2005) Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium Providence, Rhode Island Specialization: Adult Clinical Psychology (APA Accredited) Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology (2000-2005) York University Toronto, Ontario Specialization: Adult Clinical Psychology (APA/CPA-Accredited)

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Abby L. Goldstein – January 2019

CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ABBY L. GOLDSTEIN

A. ACADEMIC HISTORY PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Abby Lauren Goldstein Citizenship: Canadian CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Applied Psychology & Human Development Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto 252 Bloor Street West, 9-174 Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V8 [email protected] (416) 978-0703 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor (July 2014 – present) Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto Assistant Professor (July 2008 – June 2014) Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto EDUCATION Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2006-2008) Department of Psychology York University, Toronto, Ontario Postdoctoral Clinical-Research Fellowship (2005-2006) Department of Psychiatry and Addiction Research Centre University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Specialization: Adult Clinical Psychology (APA Accredited) Predoctoral Internship (July 2004-June 2005) Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium Providence, Rhode Island Specialization: Adult Clinical Psychology (APA Accredited) Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology (2000-2005) York University Toronto, Ontario Specialization: Adult Clinical Psychology (APA/CPA-Accredited)

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Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (1997-1999) York University Toronto, Ontario Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (1993-1997) The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario LICENSING College of Psychologists of Ontario – Clinical Psychologist – Certificate #4393 HONOURS AND AWARDS 2016 Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in The Psychology of Emerging Adulthood Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2012 Ontario Psychological Association

Harvey Brooker Award for Excellence in Clinical Training 2011 Ministry of Research and Innovation

Early Researcher Award 2003 Ontario Graduate Scholarship 2001 - 2003 Research Society on Alcoholism

Student Merit Award 2001 – 2004 LaMarsh Centre for Research on Violence and Conflict Resolution Graduate Research Award 2001 – 2003 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship 2000 Ontario Graduate Scholarship RESEARCH SUPPORT (Past Seven Years) Grants Currently Under Review Canadian Institutes for Health Research Foundation Grant – Stage 2 Application A study of PTSD - cannabis use disorder (CUD) co-morbidity: From mechanisms to intervention Role: Program Expert Program Leader: Dr. Sherry Stewart Canadian Institutes for Health Research – Catalyst Grant Cannabis Research in Urgent Priority Areas Development of a Brief Intervention for Cannabis Use and Anxiety Disorders in Emerging Adulthood Role: Principal Applicant

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Canadian Institutes for Health Research – Catalyst Grant Cannabis Research in Urgent Priority Areas The Feasibility of Ecological Momentary Assessment to Elucidate Sex Differences in Cannabise Use and Acute Effects Across Routes of Administration Role: Co-Applicant Principal Applicant: Dr. Kara Thompson External Grants and Awards in Progress or Completed Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant (04/18 – 03/20) A longitudinal examination of the associations among recent stressful life events, emotional reactivity, and nonsuicidal self-injury among university students ($91,235) Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigator: Dr. Chloe Hamza Canadian Institutes for Health Research Project Grant (05/18-04/20) Emotional cascades and nonsuicidal self-injury among university students ($187,425) Role: Co-Investigator Manitoba Gambling Research Program Small Grant (06/16 – 05/18) A daily diary investigation of self-regulation in gambling ($49,944 – sub-award to University of Toronto $8,750) Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigator: Sunghwan Yi Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in The Psychology of Emerging Adulthood (04/16 – 03/21) Preventing Risk and Promoting Well-Being in Emerging Adulthood ($500,000) Role: Principal Investigator Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Insight Grant (03/16 – 02/21) Parent-Child Relationships in Emerging Adulthood: Impacts on Risk, Well-Being and Transitions into Adulthood ($204,529) Role: Principal Investigator Co-Investigators: Dr. Elaine Scharfe, Dr. Danielle Molnar Canada Foundation for Innovation John R. Evans Leaders Fund (04/15 – 03/21) Preventing Risk and Promoting Well-Being in Emerging Adulthood ($207,625) Role: Principal Investigator Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation Research Fund for Small Infrastructure Funds (04/15 – 03/21) Preventing Risk and Promoting Well-Being in Emerging Adulthood ($207,625) Role: Principal Investigator

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Operating Grant from the Foundation for Alcohol Research (6/13 – 5/15) Examination of a Developmental Model of Alcohol Use and Alcohol Problems in Emerging Adulthood ($85, 207) Role: Principal Investigator Co-Investigators: Dr. Sherry Stewart, Dr. Sean Mackinnon Large Grant from the Manitoba Gambling Research Program (05/13 – 12/15) Gambling to Relax and Gambling to Forget: Questionnaire and Daily Diary Studies of Subtypes of Coping Motives for Gambling ($450,000) Role: Co-Investigator (sub-grant to U of T: $56,580) Principal Investigator: Dr. Sherry Stewart Co-Investigator: Dr. Michael Ellery Early Researcher Award from the Ministry of Research and Innovation (04/11 – 03/16) Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood: A Focus on Risk and Resilience ($150,000) Role: Principal Investigator Level III Research Award from the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre (01/10 – 03/12) Mood, Motives and Gambling in Young Adults: An Examination of Within- and Between-Person Variation ($94,072) Role: Principal Investigator Co-Investigators: Dr. Sherry Stewart, Dr. Peter Hoaken, Dr. Gordon Flett Operating Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (06/10 – 05/11) The Impact of Childhood Maltreatment on Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood: Development of an Integrated Theoretical Model ($35,000) Role: Principal Investigator Co-Investigators: Dr. Christine Wekerle, Dr. Deborah Goodman Catalyst Grant from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (06/10 – 05/11) Developing and Pilot-Testing an Alternative Intervention for Marijuana Use (AIM): Addressing Individual Risk Factors for Transitions to Initiation and Escalation of Marijuana Use in Early Adolescence ($87,001) Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigator: Dr. Marvin Krank Co-Investigators: Dr. Sherry Stewart, Dr. Zachary Walsh Emerging Team Grant from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (02/10 – 01/15) Mitigating Risk and Creating Effective Treatments: Improving Services to Children and Youth with Co-Morbidities Through Discovery, Collaboration, Innovation, and Integration ($1,499,373) Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigators: Dr. Joe Beitchman, Dr. Joanna Henderson, Dr. Shelley McMain, Dr. Brian Rush, Dr. David Wolfe, Gloria Chaim Co-Investigators: Dr. Elizabeth McCay, Dr. Amy Cheung, Dr. Tracey Skilling, Dr. Angela Boak, Dr. Sandra Cunning, Dr. Elizabeth Brownlie, Dr. Bruce Ballon, & Dr. Jane Fjeld

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Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (06/09 – 05/10) Evidence-Based Case Conceptualization in Child Welfare: Multiple Health Risk Behaviours ($25,000) Role: Co-Investigator Principal Investigator: Dr. Christine Wekerle Co-Investigators: Dr. Randall Waechter Internal Awards Connaught Start-Up Award from the University of Toronto (10/08 – 09/10) Childhood maltreatment and substance use: Moderators and mediators of risk in a college student and child welfare sample ($10,000) Research Contracts Health Canada Office of Drugs and Alcohol Research and Surveillance (08/09 – 03/10) Homeless and Child Welfare Involved Youth: Examining Factors Associated with and Contributing to Comorbidity ($34,034) Speers Society/Department of Justice Canada (06/01 – 06/02) Outcome Evaluation of the Choices for Positive Youth Relationships Program ($15,000) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES EDITORIAL BOARD POSITIONS 2016 - present Associate Editor, Emerging Adulthood Ad Hoc Reviewer Addiction Addictive Behaviors Alcohol and Alcoholism American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Canadian Journal of Behavioural Sciences Child Abuse & Neglect European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience International Journal of Gambling Studies International Journal of Mental Health and Addictions Journal of Adolescence Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Interpersonal Violence Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Principal Reviewer) Psychotherapy Research Substance Abuse Journal Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy

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Book Reviewer STM Learning Prospectus Reviewer Oxford University Press GRANT REVIEWS Canadian Institutes for Health Research 2017 – present Member, College of Reviewers (Reviewer: Fall, 2017) 2016 – 2017 Project Grants 2011 – 2016 Knowledge Synthesis Grants (6 rounds from 2011-2016) 2011 Catalyst Grant – Prevention and Treatment of Illicit Substance Use 2009 Catalyst Grant – Prevention and Treatment of Illicit Substance Use 2009 Team Grant – Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council 2019 External Reviewer, Insight Grant 2017 External Reviewer, Insight Grant 2012 External Reviewer, Insight Grant Other Grant Reviews 2018 Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, Early Researcher Awards 2017 Killam Research Fellowship Application 2016 Michael Smith Foundation Research Support and Catalyst Grants 2013 University of Ottawa, Medical Research Fund Internal (OISE/University of Toronto) – Peer Reviews and Selection Committees 2018 – CRC Internal Review Committee 2017 – SSHRC Partnership Grants 2017, 2018 – Banting Postdoctoral Award Selection Committee 2014 – SSHRC Partnership Grant LOI 2014 – SSHRC Insight Grant CONFERENCE ABSTRACT REVIEWS 2015 - 2017 Canadian Psychological Association, Addiction Psychology Section 2013 Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood Annual Meeting 2013, 2014 Coordinator, Canadian Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Section on

Addiction Psychology 2010- 2012 Canadian Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Section on Addiction Psychology 2009 Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Issues of Substance Conference Poster Awards MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES Canadian Psychological Association - Section on Addiction Psychology (Chair from 2012-2015) Research Society on Alcoholism Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood Motivational Interview Network of Trainers (MINT)

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B. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL WORK

PUBLICATIONS (*Refers to student co-authors; 49 total) Refereed Journal Articles *Hussman, J., & Goldstein, A. L. (in press). The Impact of Traditional Femininity Norms on Alcohol

Use and Consequences Among Emerging Adult Women. Journal of Youth Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2019.1569213

Joyce, K. M., Hudson, A., O’Connor, R., Goldstein, A., Ellery, M., McGrath, D., Perrot, T., & Stewart,

S. H. (in press). Retrospective and prospective assessments of gambling-related behavior across the female menstrual cycle. Journal of Behavioral Addictions. DOI: 10.1556/2006.7.2018.133

*Zhu, J.Y., Goldstein, A.L., Mackinnon, S.P., Stewart, S.H. (in press). Alcohol use and emerging

adult development: A latent profile analysis of community drinkers. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.

Bristow, L. A., Bilevicius, E., Stewart, S. H., Goldstein, A. L., & Keough, M. T. (in press). Solitary gambling mediates the risk pathway from anxiety sensitivity to excessive gambling: Evidence from a longitudinal ecological momentary assessment study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 32, 689.

Goldstein, A. L., *Haller, S., Mackinnon, S. P., & Stewart, S. H. (2018). Attachment anxiety and

avoidance, emotion dysregulation, interpersonal difficulties, and alcohol problems in emerging adulthood. Addiction Research and Theory. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2018.1464151

*Kalb, N., Goldstein, A. L., & Gillis, R. (2018). Drinking to cope with sexual minority stressors:

Understanding alcohol use and consequences among LGBQ emerging adults. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/19359705.2018.1476277

Goldstein, A. L., *Brodkin, S., *Kofler, D., & *Kalb, N. (2017). Understanding the Recovery Model in

the context of emerging adulthood. Journal of Recovery in Mental Health, 1, 7-15. Davidov, D., Davis, S., Zhu, M., Afifi, T. O., Kimber, M., Goldstein, A., Gurka, K., Pitre, N., &

Stocks, C. (2017). Intimate partner violence-related hospitalizations in Appalachia and the non-Appalachian United States. PLoS ONE 12(9): e0184222. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184222

Wekerle, C., Goldstein, A. L., Tanaka, M., & Tonmyr, L. (2017). Childhood sexual abuse, sexual

motives, and adolescent sexual risk-taking among males and females receiving child welfare services. Child Abuse & Neglect, 66, 101-111.

Hudson, A., Wekerle, C., Goldstein, A. L., Ellenbogen, S., Waechter, R., Thompson, K., & Stewart, S.

H. (2017). Gender differences in emotion-mediated pathways from childhood sexual abuse to problem drinking in adolescents in the child welfare system. Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma, 10 19-28.

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Schlangintweit, H. E., Thompson, K., Goldstein, A. L., & Stewart, S. H. (2017). An investigation of

the association between shame and problem gambling: The mediating role of maladaptive coping motives. Journal of Gambling Studies, 33, 1067-1079.

Goldstein, A.L., *Vilhena-Churchill, N., Munroe, M., Stewart, S. H., Flett, G. L., & Hoaken, P. N. S.

(2017). Understanding the effects of social desirability on gambling self-reports. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 15, 1342-1359.

Goldstein, A. L., *Zhu, J. Y., *Kofler, D., & Wekerle, C. (2016). Child maltreatment, altered self- capacities and resilience: Testing a moderated mediation model of depression symptoms and alcohol problems in emerging adulthood. Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience, 4, 122-142.

Goldstein, A.L., *Vilhena-Churchill, N., Stewart, S.H., Hoaken, P.N.S., & Flett, G.L. (2016).

Mood, Motives and Money: An Examination of Factors that Differentiate Online and Non-Online Young Adult Gamblers. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 5, 68-76.

Goodman, I., Henderson, J., Peterson-Badali, M., & Goldstein, A. L. (2016). Youth perspectives on

The transition to adulthood: Exploring the impact of problematic substance use and treatment seeking. Emerging Adulthood, 4, 92-103.

Flett, G. L., Goldstein, A. L., Pechenkov, I. G., Nepon, T., & Wekerle, C. (2016). Antecedents,

correlates, and consequences of feeling like you don’t matter: Associated with maltreatment, loneliness, social anxiety, and the five-factor model. Personality and Individual Differences, 92, 52-56.

Gautreau, C., Sherry, S., Battista, S., Goldstein, A., & Stewart, S. (2015). Enhancement motives

moderate the relationship between high-arousal positive moods and drinking quantity: Evidence from a 22-day experience sampling study. Drug and Alcohol Review, 34, 595-602.

Kimber, M., Henriksen, C., Davidov, D., Goldstein, A., Pitre, N., Tonmyr, L., & Afifi, T. (2015). The association between immigrant generational status, childhood maltreatment history and intimate partner violence: Evidence from a nationally representative survey. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 50, 1135-1144.

Goodman, I., Henderson, J., Peterson-Badali, M., & Goldstein, A. L. (2015). The relationship

between psychosocial features of emerging adulthood and substance use change motivation in youth. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 52, 58-66.

*Faulkner, B., Goldstein, A. L., & Wekerle, C. (2014). Pathways from childhood maltreatment to

emerging adulthood: Investigating trauma-mediated substance use and dating violence outcomes among child protective services-involved youth. Child Maltreatment, 19, 219-232.

*Vilhena-Churchill, N., & Goldstein, A. L. (2014). Child maltreatment and marijuana problems in

young adults: Examining the role of motives and emotion dysregulation. Child Abuse & Neglect, 38, 962-972.

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Quinlan, C., Goldstein, A. L., & Stewart, S. H. (2014). An investigation of the link between gambling motives and social context of gambling in young adults. International Gambling Studies, 14, 115-131.

Goldstein, A. L., Stewart, S. H., Hoaken, P. N. S., & Flett, G. L. (2014). Mood, motives, and gambling in young adults: An examination of within- and between-person variations using experience sampling. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28, 217-228. Goldstein, A. L., Henriksen, C., Kimber, M., Davidov, D., Pitre, N, & Afifi, T. (2013). Childhood

Maltreatment, Alcohol Use Disorders, and Treatment Utilization in a National Sample of Emerging Adults. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74, 185-194.

Goldstein, A. L., *Faulkner, B., & Wekerle, C. (2013). The relationship between internal resilience, smoking, alcohol use, and depression symptoms in emerging adults transitioning out of child welfare. Child Abuse & Neglect, 37, 22-32. Goldstein, A. L., *Faulkner, B., Cunningham, R., Zimmerman, M., Chermack, S., & Walton, M. A. (2013). Latent Class Analysis of Adolescent Gambling: Application of Resilience Theory. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 11, 13-30. Goldstein, A. L., Wall, A-M., Krank, M., & Wekerle, C. (2013). The impact of perceived reinforcement from alcohol and involvement in leisure activities on adolescent alcohol use. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 22, 340-363. Thornton, T., Goldstein, A., Tonmyr, L., Wekerle, C., & Erickson, P. (2013). Homelessness and child

welfare involvement: Risks for co-occurring mental health symptoms and substance use? International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 14, 237-250.

Goldstein, A. L., *Vilhena-Churchill, N. Stewart, S., & Wekerle, C. (2012). Coping motives moderate the relationship between emotional distress and alcohol problems in a sample of youth involved with child welfare. Advances in Mental Health, 11, 67-75. Fernández-González, L., Wekerle, C., & Goldstein, A. L. (2012). Measuring adolescent dating violence: Development of the Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationships Inventory (CADRI) short form. Advances in Mental Health, 11, 35-54. Flett, G. L., Galif-Pechenkov, I., Molnar, D. S., Hewitt, P. L., & Goldstein, A. L. (2012). Perfectionism, mattering and depression: A meditational analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 828-832. Flett, G. L., Goldstein, A. L., Hewitt, P. L., & Wekerle, C. (2012). Predictors of deliberate self-harm behaviour in a sample of emerging adolescents: An initial test of a self-punitiveness model. Current Psychology, 31, 49-64. Goldstein, A. L., Wekerle, C., Tonmyr, L., Thornton, T., Waechter, R., *Pereira, J., & Chung, R. (2011). The relationship between post-traumatic stress symptoms and substance use among adolescents involved with child welfare: Implications for emerging adulthood. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 17, 1-18.

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Goldstein, A. L., Leslie, B., Wekerle, C., Leung, E., & Erickson, P. (2010). Child welfare and street

involvement among young women: Implications of homelessness for the transition out of care. Social Development Issues, 32, 16-34.

Goldstein, A. L., Flett, G. L., & Wekerle, C. (2010). Child maltreatment, alcohol use and drinking consequences among male and female college students: an examination of drinking motives as mediators. Addictive Behaviors, 35, 636-639.

Cunningham, R. M., Walton M. A., Goldstein, A., Chermack, S. T., Shope, J. T., Bingham, C. R., Zimmerman, M. A., Blow, F. C. (2009). Three-month follow-up of brief computerized and therapist interventions for alcohol and violence among teens. Academic Emergency Medicine, 16, 1193-1207. Goldstein, A. L., Flett, G. L., Wekerle, C., & Wall, A-M. (2009). Personality, child maltreatment, and

substance use: Examining correlates of deliberate self-harm among university students. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 41, 241-251.

Walton M. A, Cunningham, R., Goldstein, A. L., Chermack, S. T., Zimmerman, M., Bingham, C. R., Shope, J. T., Stanley, R., Blow, F. C. (2009). Rates and Correlates of Violent Behaviors among Adolescents Treated in an Urban ED. Journal of Adolescent Health, 45, 77-83. Goldstein, A. L., Walton, M. A., Cunningham, R. M., Resko, S., & Duan, L. (2009). Correlates of

gambling among adolescents in an inner city emergency department. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 113-121.

Goldstein, A.L., & Flett, G. L. (2009) Personality, alcohol use and drinking motives: A comparison of independent and combined internal drinking motives groups. Behavior Modification, 33, 182-198.

Walton, M. A., Goldstein, A. L., Chermack, S. T., McCammon, R. J., Barry, K. L., & Blow, F. C. (2008). Brief alcohol intervention in the emergency department: Moderators of effectiveness. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 69, 550-560.

Flett, G. L., Goldstein, A. L., Wall, A-M., Hewitt, P., Wekerle, C., & Azzi, N. (2008). Perfectionism and binge drinking in students making the transition to university. Journal of American College Health, 57, 249-253. Goldstein, A. L., Barnett, N. P., Pedlow, C. T., & Murphy, J. G. (2007). Drinking in conjunction

with sexual experiences among at-risk college student drinkers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 697-705.

Murphy, J. G., Barnett, N. P., Goldstein, A. L., & Colby, S. M. (2007). Gender moderates the relationship between substance-free activity enjoyment and alcohol use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21, 261-265.

Goldstein, A. L., Walton, M., Cunningham, R., Trowbridge, M., & Maio, R. (2007). Violence and

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substance use as predictors of depressive symptoms among adolescents in an urban emergency department. Journal of Adolescent Health, 40, 276-279.

Barnett, N. P., Goldstein, A. L., Murphy, J. G., Colby, S. M., & Monti, P. M. (2006) “I’ll never drink like that again”: Characteristics of alcohol-related incidents and predictors of motivation to change in college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67, 754-763.

Goldstein, A. L., Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (2004). Accessibility of alcohol expectancies from memory: Impact of mood and motives in college student drinkers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 65, 95-104.

McKee, S. A., Wall, A-M, Hinson, R. E., Goldstein, A., & Bissonnette, M. (2003). Effects of an implicit mood prime on the accessibility of smoking expectancies. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17, 219-225.

Wall, A-M, McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., & Goldstein, A. (2001). Examining alcohol outcome expectancies in laboratory and naturalistic bar settings: A within-subject experimental analysis. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 15, 219-226.

Peer-Reviewed Invited Commentary Goldstein, A. L., (2013). Commentary on “Experiencing maltreatment during childhood increases the

likelihood of lifetime alcohol dependence.” Evidence Based Mental Health, 16, 4. Invited Papers for Professional Publications Goldstein, A. L., & Thompson, K. (Fall, 2017). Cannabis on campus: Addressing legalization in the

post-secondary context. Psynopsis: Special Issue on Cannabis Legalization, 39, 16-18. Goldstein, A. L. (March, 2017). From cradle to campus: Attachment influences on college student

adjustment. University and College Counselling: Quarterly Journal for the British Association of Counselling Psychotherapy, 10-15.

Factsheets Goldstein, A. L., & *Vilhena-Churchill, N. (June, 2015). Psychology works factsheet: Substance

abuse. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Psychological Association. http://www.cpa.ca/docs/File/Publications/FactSheets/PsychologyWorksFactSheet_SubstanceAbuse.pdf

Rapid Evidence Assessment Salmon, M. M., Hollingshead, S. J., Paynter, A. A., Tabri., N., Goldstein, A., & Wohl, M. J. A. (2017).

Overcoming barriers to change via reflecting on the positive past: A rapid evidence assessment. [Report]. Guelph, ON: Gambling Research Exchange Ontario.

Chapters in Edited Books

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Thompson, K., & Goldstein, A. L. (in press). Addressing problematic substance use in adolescence: What works? In J. D. Pozzulo & C. Bennell (Eds.), Working with Trauma-Exposed Children and Adolescents: Evidence-Based and Age-Appropriate Practices. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Group.

Krank, M. D., & Goldstein, A. L. (2006). Adolescent changes in implicit cognition and prevention of

substance abuse. In R. W. Wiers & A. W. Stacy (Eds.), Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction (pp. 439- 453).Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Published Letters Goldstein, A. L., Erickson, P., & Wekerle, C. (2009). Foster care: Extend services, save youth. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 181, 928. PAPERS CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW *Kalb, N., Goldstein, A. L., Brodkin, S., & Gillis, J. R. We’re in this together: LGBQ social identity

buffers the homonegative microaggressions- alcohol relationship. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.

NON PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH REPORTS Teplin, D, Bellows, C., Corace, K., Goldstein, A., Henderson, J., & Plater, C. (September, 2017).

Recommendations for the legalization of cannabis in Canada. Discussion Paper for the Canadian Psychological Association. Ottawa, ON. https://www.cpa.ca/docs/File/Position/Position_Paper_Recommendations_for_the_Legalization_of_Cannabis_in_Canada-September_2017.pdf

Goldstein, A., Amiri, T., Vilhena, N., Wekerle, C., Thornton, T., & Tonmyr, L. (2011). Youth on the Street and Youth Involved with Child Welfare: Maltreatment, Mental Health, and Substance Use. Report prepared in consultation with Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of

Canada.

Wekerle, C., Leung, E., Goldstein, A. L., Thornton, T., & Tonmyr, L. (2009). Substance Use Among Adolecents in Child Welfare Versus Adolescents in the General Population: A Comparison of the Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathways (MAP) Longitudinal Study and Ontario Student Drug Use Survey (OSDUS) Datasets. Report prepared for Health Canada. Ottawa, ON. NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Goldstein, A. L., Wekerle, C. (2008, March). Aging out of the child protective services system: The

transition form child welfare to independence. OACAS Journal, 52, 9-17.

Goldstein, A., & Wekerle, C. (2008, June). Keeping the environment stable: What to do when kids come into care. Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies Journal, 52, 14-19.

PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

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*Campbell, M. L., & Goldstein, A. L. (2017, November). Clearing the Smoke on Marijuana Use: Exploring Conceptions of Marijuana Use During Emerging Adulthood. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood Conference, Washington, DC.

*Faulkner, B., & Goldstein, A. L., (2017, November). “Things are changing:” Police mental health and psychological help-seeking within an evolving police culture. Poster presentation at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Association for Traumatic Stress Studies. Chicago, IL.

*Hussman, J.B., Goldstein, A.L., Stewart, S.H., & Mackinnon, S.P. (2017, June). Gender-specific

models: Do drinking motives mediate the relationship between perceptions of emerging adulthood and alcohol consequences? 'Gimme-5' presentation to be presented at the 78th annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, ON.

*Hussman, J.B., & Goldstein, A. L. (2017, November). Young women’s relationship with their bodies:

Risk and protective factors for drinking. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood Conference, Washington, DC.

Joyce, K, M., Hudson, A., O’Connor, R., Goldstein, A., Ellery, M., McGrath, D., Perrot, T., &

Stewart, S. H. (2017, October). Retrospective and prospective assessments of gambling-related behaviours across women’s menstrual cycle. Poster to be presented at the National Centre for Responsible Gaming Conference on Gambling and Addiction, Las Vegas, NV.

*Kalb, N., Gillis, J. R., & Goldstein, A. L. (2017, November). We’re in this together: LGBTQ social

identity buffers the homonegative microaggression—alcohol relationship. Poster presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood Conference, Washington, DC.

*Kalb, N., Gillis, J. R., & Goldstein, A. L. (2017, June). Coping motives as a mediator in the

relationship between LGBQ-stressors and alcohol consumption and consequences among LGBQ emerging adults. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, ON.

*Kalb, N., Goldstein, A. L., & Gillis, R. (2017, November). Social Identity as a Moderator of the

Relationship Between Sexual Minority Stressors and Alcohol Use and Consequences Among LGBQ Emerging Adults. Paper presented at Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood Conference, Washington, DC.

*Zhu, J.Y., Scharfe, E., Molnar, D., Goldstein, A.L. (November 2017). Attachment with Peers and

Parents Differentially Impact Well-being and are Mediated by Basic Psychological Needs in Emerging Adulthood. Paper presented at Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood Conference, Washington, DC.

Lee, C., Goldstein, A. L., & Veronneau, M. H. (2016, June). Opportunities and challenges for

prevention and intervention in emerging adulthood. Roundtable Discussion at the Society for Prevention Science Research. San Francisco, CA.

*Zhu, J.Y., Scharfe, E., Molnar, D., Goldstein, A.L. (June 2017). Basic Psychological Needs Mediate

the Relationship between Secure Peer Attachment and Well-being in Emerging Adulthood. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, ON.

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*Kofler, D., Goldstein, A., Stewart, S., & Mackinnon, S. (2016, June). Emotion dysregulation as a

mediator of the relation between psychological distress and alcohol consequences in emerging adulthood. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association 77th Annual Convention, Victoria, BC.

*Haller, S., Goldstein, A.L., Stewart, S., & Mackinnon, S. (June, 2016). Affect regulation motives as

mediators of the relationship between attachment styles and alcohol consequences in emerging adulthood. Poster presented at the 77th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Victoria, B.C.

Goldstein, A. L., *Vilhena-Churchill, N., Stewart, S. H., & Mackinnon, S. P. (2015, October). The

relationship between interpersonal difficulties, emotion dysregulation, and alcohol use and problems in emerging adulthood: Findings from a daily diary study. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood conference. Miami, FL.

Goldstein, A. L., *Vilhena-Churchill, N., Stewart, S. H., & Mackinnon, S. P. (2015, June). Pathways

from attachment styles to drinking consequences in emerging adulthood: Findings from a daily diary study. Poster presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism Conference. Bellevue, WA.

*Vilhena-Churchill, N., & Goldstein, A. L. (2015, June). The influence of personal projects appraisals on alcohol problems during the first year of university: a longitudinal study. Poster presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism Conference. San Antonio, TX.

*Campbell, M., & Goldstein, A. L. (2015, June). The Mediating Effects of Coping Motives on the

Relationship Between Self-Regulation and Drinking Consequences. Poster presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism Conference. San Antonio, TX.

*Hussman, J.M. & Goldstein, A.L. (2015, March). ‘Drink Like a Man’: The Impact of Gender Role

Conformity on Alcohol Use Among Emerging Adults in Canada. Poster presented at the 40th annual Association for Women in Psychology Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Goldstein, A. L., *Vilhena-Churchill, N., Stewart, S. H., & Mackinnon, S. P. (2014, June). Insecure

attachment and alcohol consequences in emerging adulthood. Poster presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism Conference. Bellevue, WA.

*Hussman, J.M., Goldstein, A.L. & Piran, N. (2014, June). Examination of a Feminist

Developmental-Relational Model of Alcohol Consequences in Young Women. Poster presented at the 37th annual Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, Bellevue, WA.

*Campbell, M. L., & Goldstein, A. L. (2014, June). The influence of personality, motives, and

confidence during high risk situations on changes in alcohol use. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) Scientific Meeting and 17th Congress of International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ISBRA), Bellevue, Washington.

*Couperthwaite, L. M. Z., & Goldstein, A. L. (October 23, 2014). Passion + security:

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Understanding the formula for relationship satisfaction across sexual orientation and gender identity. Paper presented at the Canadian Sex Research Forum Conference, Kingston, ON, Canada.

*Vilhena-Churchill, N, & Goldstein, A.L. (2014, June) Personal Projects in Emerging

Adulthood: Pathways to Alcohol Use and Alcohol Problems. Poster Presented at the 37th Annual Scientific Meeting for the Research Society on Alcoholism, Bellevue, WA.

Goldstein, A. L., *Parikh, P., *Campbell, M., & Wekerle, C. (October, 2013). Applying The

Developmental Context of Emerging Adulthood to the Transition out of Child Welfare. Paper presented at the Society for Studies on Emerging Adulthood. Chicago, IL.

*Campbell, M. L., *Hussman, J. L., & Goldstein, A. L. (2013, June). Child Maltreatment and Motives

for Alcohol and Marijuana Use: Exploring the Developmental Context of Emerging Adulthood. In N. Vilhena-Churchill (Chair). Examining the Role of Motives for Substance Use And Gambling Among Emerging Adults. Symposium presented at the 74th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention. Quebec City, Quebec.

*Parikh, P.K., & Goldstein, A. L. (2013, June). Examining the link between childhood maltreatment and gambling in emerging adulthood. In N. Vilhena-Churchill (Chair). Examining the Role of Motives for Substance Use and Gambling Among Emerging Adults. Symposium presented at the 74th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention. Quebec City, Quebec.

*Vilhena-Churchill, N., & Goldstein, A.L. (2013, June) Examining the Role of Motives in the

Relationship Between Five Types of Child Maltreatment and Substance Use. In N. Vilhena- Churchill (Chair). Examining the Role of Motives for Substance Use And Gambling Among Emerging Adults. Symposium presented at the 74th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention. Quebec City, Quebec.

Goldstein, A. L., *Parikh, P., *Campbell, M., & Wekerle, C. (2012, November). Child maltreatment

and alcohol and marijuana problems among emerging adults transitioning out of child welfare: The role of altered self-capacities. In A. Goldstein (Chair). Exploring the relationship between trauma exposure and substance use: The role of emotion dysregulation and coping. Symposium presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies conference. Los Angeles, CA.

Goldstein, A. L., Stewart, S. H., Hoaken, P.N.S., & Flett, G. L. (2012, September). Moderators of the

relationship between mood and Internet gambling among young adults: Findings from an experience sampling study. Poster presented at the National Centre for Research on Gambling Annual Conference. Las Vegas, NV.

Goldstein, A. L., *Parikh, P., *Campbell, M., & Wekerle, C. (2012, June). Child maltreatment, altered

self-capacities, and alcohol problems in a sample of emerging adult women. Poster presented at the 35th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

*Antony, I.A., Goldstein, A.L., Ho, V., & Hambley, J. (2012, June). Concurrent Eating Disorders &

Substance Use: The Association between alcohol use, eating disorder symptoms and symptom severity. Poster presented at the 35th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

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*Campbell, M.L., & Goldstein, A.L. (2012, June). Mediating effects of negative reinforcement

smoking motives among emerging adults with a history of childhood maltreatment. Poster presentation at the 73rd Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention, World Trade and Convention Center, Halifax, N.S.

*Faulkner, B., Goldstein, A., Wekerle, C., & The MAP Research Team. (2012, June). Witnessing

Domestic Violence and Trauma-Mediated Pathways to Alcohol and Cannabis Use and the Perpetration of Dating Violence in Adolescence. Poster presented at the 35th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

*Parikh, P. K., Goldstein, A. L., Wekerle, C., & the MAP Research Team. (November, 2011).

Exploring the role of personality factors in the link between childhood maltreatment and adolescent substance use. Poster presented at the meeting of the 45th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Toronto, ON.

*Vilhena, N., *Antony, I.A., & Goldstein A.L. (2011, November) The Role of Depression in the

Relationship Between Child Maltreatment, Drinking to Cope and Alcohol Consequences. Poster Presented at the 45th Annual Convention for the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L., Wekerle, C., Stewart, S., & The MAP Research Team. (2011, June). Drinking to Cope Among Youth With Histories of Child Maltreatment: Predictors and Moderators of Coping Motives. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism. Atlanta, GA. *Vilhena, N., & Goldstein, A. L. (2011, June). An Examination of the Role of Motives and Emotion Regulation in the Relationship Between Child Maltreatment and Alcohol Use. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism. Atlanta, GA. *Faulkner, B., *Antony, I., Goldstein, A. L., Wekerle, C., & The MAP Research Team. (2011, June). Correlates of the Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration and Problem Drinking: Witnessing Domestic Violence and Trauma Symptoms. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism. Atlanta, GA. Goldstein, A. L., Stewart, S., Hoaken, P., & Flett, G. (2011, June). I’m in the Mood to Gamble: A Daily Process Study of the Relationship Between Mood and Gambling in Emerging Adults. Symposium presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. *Antony, I., Goldstein, A. L., & Flett, G. (2011, June). The Relationship Between Stress, Depression, Drinking to Cope and Alcohol Related Problems Among University Students. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. *Parikh, P., Goldstein, A. L., Wekerle, C., & The MAP Research Team. (2011, June). Child Maltreatment, Alcohol Expectancies, and Alcohol Use in Adolescence. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON.

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*Vilhena, N., & Goldstein, A. L. (2011, June). Maltreatment, Motives and Marijuana Use Among Young Adults. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. Thornton, T., Goldstein, A., Tonmyr, L., Wekerle, C. (2010, November). Youth on the Street: Maltreatment, Mental Health and Addictions. 138th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. Tonmyr L, Wekerle C, Goldstein A. (2010, October). Consommation d'alcool et de drogues chez les adolescents uivis par la protection de la jeunesse vs ceux au secondaire [Substance use among adolescents in child welfare vs adolescents in the general population]. Congrès Association des centres jeunesse du Quebec, Montreal, QC. *Faulkner, B., Goldstein, A., Wekerle, C., & The MAP Research Team. (2010, November). Experiences of Childhood Trauma and the Co-Occurrence of Alcohol Abuse and Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence in Adolescence. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Montreal, Quebec. *Vilhena, N., Goldstein, A.L., Flett, G., (2010, June) Child Maltreatment, Attachment, and Alcohol Use in Emerging Adulthood: The Mediating Role of Attachment. Symposium presented at the 71st Annual Canadian Psychological Association. Winnipeg, Manitoba. INVITED PRESENTATIONS TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Goldstein, A. L., (2018, November). Cannabis and the Adolescent Brain. Workshop presented at

PICH2GO: Moving the Field of Pediatric Pain Forward: From Cells to the Patient. Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L., (2018, June). Cannabis and Mental Health: Navigating Adulthood in Uncertain

Times. George Brown College Annual Mental Health Conference: Cannabis on Campus: What Now? Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L., (2018, June). Understanding Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood: Implications for

Prevention and Intervention. Presentation to the Board of Directors, Drug Free Kids, Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L. (2018, January). Understanding Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood: Implications

for Prevention and Intervention. Adolescent Medicine Rounds. Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L. (2017, June). Understanding Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood: Implications for

Prevention and Intervention. Keynote Speaker. LaMarsh Centre for Child and Youth Research Annual Graduate Student Symposium. York University, Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L., (2017). Enabling or Empowering: The Do’s and Don’ts for Parents. Panel Member.

Stella’s Place. Toronto, ON. Goldstein, A. L. (2017, April). Understanding Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood. Colloquium

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presented to the Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies. University of Guelph, Guelph, ON.

Goldstein, A. L. (2017, March). Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood. Mental Health and

Addiction Program Rounds. St. Joseph Healthcare Hamilton. Hamilton, ON. Goldstein, A. L. (2017, March). Understanding Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood. Mental Health

Grand Rounds. North York General Hospital. Toronto, ON. Goldstein, A. L. (2017, February). Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood. Colloquium presented to the

Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L., Henderson, J., & Earl, B. (2016, October). Addressing substance misuse at the time

of the transition from secondary to post-secondary education. Invited presentation for the Caring Campus Forum, Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L. (2016, April). Substance Abuse in Transitional Aged Youth. Grand Rounds. Waypoint

Centre for Mental Health Care. Penetanguishine, ON. Goldstein, A. L. (2015, October). Motivational Interviewing. Reach Out Centre for Kids. Oakville, ON Goldstein, A. L. (2015, February). Motivational Interviewing. Presentation for the Intensive Support

and Supervision Program (ISSP) Forum. Markham, ON. Goldstein, A. L. (2015, February). Supporting Transitional Age Youth. Webinar for the Canadian

Association of Pediatric Health Centres. Supporting youth in adversity, in transition, and in community. Online presentation.

Goldstein, A. L., Karaoylas, E., & Faulkner, B. (2014, November). Too Much or Not Enough?

Practical Strategies for Working with Parents Supporting Adolescents to Emerging Adults. Pre-Conference Workshop: Practical Strategies for Boosting Resilience. Children’s Mental Health Ontario. Toronto, ON.

Goldstein, A. L., (2014, November). Motivational Interviewing. Grand Rounds, Reach Out Centre for

Kids (ROCK). Toronto, ON. Goldstein, A. L., (2012, September). Promoting resilience in the context of risk: Applications of resilience theory to gambling in two samples of youth. Invited presentation at the Building Resilience in Children and Youth fall colloquium, Toronto, ON. Goldstein, A. L. (2012, March). Attachment, Child Maltreatment, and Substance Use. Adult Mental Health Rounds, North York General Hospital, Toronto, ON. Goldstein, A. L., & Lewis, M. (2011, October). Multiple Pathways, Multiple Perspectives – A Dialogue on Understanding Addictions. Invited talk to the Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology, OISE, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

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Goldstein, A. L. (2011, October). I’m in the mood for gambling: A daily process study on the relationship between mood and gambling in emerging adults. Seminar presented to the Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, University of Guelph. Guelph, ON. Goldstein, A. L., (2010, November). Motivational Interviewing: Overview and applications for child welfare. Invited webinar for PART. Toronto, ON. Goldstein, A. L., (2010, February). Motivational Interviewing: Enhancing readiness and commitment for change. Invited talk to treatment staff of Bellwood Health Services. Toronto, ON. MEDIA COVERAGE AND RESEARCH PROFILES Several Media Interviews Regarding Cannabis Legalization Toronto Star: Legal Weed Means New Kinds of Cannabis Conversations with Kids https://www.thestar.com/life/opinion/2018/10/17/legal-weed-means-new-kinds-of-cannabis-conversations-with-kids.html Canadian Press: Ontario Schools Prepare for Legalization of Recreational Cannabis https://www.nationalnewswatch.com/2018/10/15/ontario-schools-prepare-for-legalization-of-recreational-cannabis-2/ Interviews with Global News (https://globalnews.ca/news/4551206/how-to-talk-with-your-teen-about-the-use-of-cannabis/), CTV News, Talk 640 Research profile in International Innovation (February 8, 2016). http://www.internationalinnovation.com/adverse-conditions/ Student Health, 101 (April, 2015). Personal Mixology: Your body, your life, your limits. CLINICAL TRAINING WORKSHOPS Markham Family Health Team Staff Training in Motivational Interviewing, Markham, ON (2016) Greater Toronto YMCA Staff Training in Motivational Interviewing for Adolescent Engagement, Toronto, ON (2016) Dalhousie University Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology Program, Halifax, NS Motivational Interviewing (2015) Toronto District School Board, Social Work Department, Toronto, ON Motivational Interviewing in the School Context (2015) Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care, Penetanguishene, ON Motivational Interviewing in Forensic Mental Health (2014) Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Whitby, ON Motivational Interviewing in Forensic Mental Health (2014)

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Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Whitby, ON Screening for Concurrent Disorders (2012) Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and Youth Services Bureau, Ottawa, ON Motivational Interviewing for Youth/Young Adult Concurrent Disorders (2012) Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON Motivational Interviewing for Youth/Young Adult Concurrent Disorders (2011) Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Whitby, ON Motivational Interviewing for Concurrent Disorders (2011) Thunder Bay Children’s Centre, Thunder Bay, ON Motivational Interviewing for Youth/Young Adult Concurrent Disorders (2011) CLINICAL POSITIONS Psychologist (2008 – present) Sheppard Yonge Psychological Services Postgraduate Trainee, Psychologist in Supervised Practice (2006-2007) Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON Youth Addictions Service and Adolescent Service Postdoctoral Clinician (2005-2006) Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI The Depression Centre and The Stress and Anxiety Disorders Program Psychology Intern (2004-2005) Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University, Providence, RI Rhode Island Hospital Inpatient Unit, Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center, Substance Abuse Treatment Program, Butler Hospital Inpatient Neuropsychology Group Facilitator (2003-2004) Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON Youth Addictions Service CONSULTING POSITIONS Kinark Child and Family Services Motivational Interviewing Consultation, Markham, ON (2017-2018) Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences Concurrent Disorders Implementation Team, Whitby, ON (2011) Intensive Support and Supervision Program, Kinark Child and Family Services Vaughn, ON (2014-2015)

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C. TEACHING

COURSES TAUGHT Graduate Teaching (OISE/University of Toronto) APD1208 – Individual Cognitive Personality Assessment and Practicum APD1291 – Addictive Behaviours: Approaches to Assessment and Intervention APD3217 – Practicum II: Interventions in Counselling Psychology AEC1201 - Personality Theories AEC1202 - Personality Theories and Techniques in Counselling AEC3224/APD1208 - Individual Personality and Cognitive Assessment AEC1275/APD1291 - Addictive Behaviours, Approaches to Assessment and Intervention (developed) EDU5506 – Addressing Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use in Schools (developed) Graduate Clinical Supervision (OISE/University of Toronto) Practicum in Counselling Psychology Undergraduate Teaching York University, Toronto, Ontario Behaviour Modification and Behaviour Therapy Drugs and Behaviour Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario Clinical Psychology Continuing Education From Spirit to Skills: An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing for Professional Practice RESEARCH SUPERVISION M.A. Supervisor

Natalie Vilhena. Thesis Title: An examination of motives and emotion regulation as mediators of the relationship between child maltreatment and substance use (2009 – 2010) Breanne Faulkner. Thesis Title: An examination of trauma-mediated pathways from childhood maltreatment to alcohol and marijuana use and the perpetration of dating violence (2009 – 2011) (note: winner of the Best Master’s Thesis Award, Counselling Psychology Section, Canadian Psychological Association) Preeyam Parikh. Thesis Title: An examination of the relationship between childhood maltreatment and gambling problems in emerging adulthood (2010 – 2012) Mallory Campbell. Thesis Title: The influence of personality, motives, and confidence during high-risk situations on changes in alcohol use (2011 – 2013)

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Julia Hussman. Thesis Title: Drinking like a man: How gender roles influence drinking among emerging adults (2012 – 2015) Sarah Haller. Thesis Title: An examination of the role of emotion dysregulation and affect regulation motives in the relationship between attachment and alcohol use and consequences in emerging adults. (2015 – 2016) Joyce Zhu. Thesis Title: Alcohol use and emerging adult development: A latent profile analysis of community drinkers. (2016 – 2018) Sasha Allen. Thesis TBD M.A. Committee Member (Second Reader) Sarah Wootten. Thesis Title: Mental health, identity and coping following hate crime victimization (2011 – 2012) Aline Rodrigues. Thesis Title: An examination of clients’ attachment styles, affect regulation, and outcome in process-experiential and cognitive-behavioural therapies (2009 – 2010) Andrew Wong. Thesis Title: Prevalence of ethnicity-related victimization in urban multiethnic schools (2008 – 2009) Meaghan Ferguson. Thesis Title: Recidivism among treated sexual offenders and a matched comparison of untreated sexual offenders (2008 – 2009) Claire Barnes. Thesis Title: The effects of trauma on spiritual and religious change (2013-2015) Natalie Kalb. Thesis Title. Coping Motives as a Mediator in the Relationship Between LGBQ-Specific Stressors and Alcohol Consumption and Consequences Among LGBQ Emerging Adults (2014 – 2017) Sari Isenstein. Thesis Title. Man’s Best Friend is a Therapist’s Best Friend: How the Presence of a Dog Influences Therapists and Other’s Perceptions of Them. (2016 – 2018) Jinny Hong. Thesis Title. Examining the relations among autobiographical memory recall types, quality of descriptions, and emotional arousal. (2016-2018) QRP Supervisor Immaculate Antony. QRP Title: Concurrent eating disorders and substance use: Examination of correlates and applications of motivational interviewing (2010) Ph.D. Supervisor Lisa Couperthwaite. Thesis Title: Relationship satisfaction among individuals of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities: The role of love and attachment styles (2012 – 2013)

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Ardith Baerveldt. Thesis Title: Drinking motives as potential mediators between parent and offspring alcohol use behaviour (2012 – 2015) (co-supervisor with Katreena Scott) Natalie Vilhena-Churchill. Thesis Title: Personal projects in emerging adulthood: Pathways to alcohol use and problems (2010 – 2015) Breanne Faulkner. Thesis Title: “Things are Changing”: Police Mental Health and Psychotherapeutic Help-Seeking in an Evolving Police Culture (2011 – 2017) Preeyam Parikh. Thesis Title: Investigating the roles of executive functioning and self-regulation in problematic gambling (2012 – 2018) Julia Hussman. Thesis Title: The Pinking of Drinking: Understanding Women’s Alcohol Use in Emerging Adulthood (2014 – 2018) Mallory Campbell. Thesis Title. Clearing The Smoke On Marijuana Us:e Exploring Conceptions Of Marijuana Use During Emerging Adulthood (2013 – present) Danielle Kofler. Thesis Title. Cannabis Use Motives in Emerging Adulthood: Using Daily Diary Methods to Inform Intervention (2015 – present) Sarah Haller. Thesis Title. The Effects of Instagram Usage on Emerging Adults’ Body Image and Body Dissatisfaction: The Role of Gender, Daily Mood and Social Comparison Tendencies (2016 – present) Eric Karaoylas. Thesis Title. Motivational Interviewing for Emerging Adult Cannabis Use: Self-Determination Theory and Mechanisms for Change (2014 – present) Natalie Kalb. Proposal in Development (2016 – present) Joyce Zhu. Proposal in Development (2018 – present) Ed.D. Supervisor Immaculate Antony. Thesis Title: Motivational interviewing fidelity and treatment outcomes among youth with concurrent disorders (2010 – 2015) Daniel Pauly. Proposal in Development (2018 – present) Ph.D. Committee Member Erin Ross. Thesis Title: The meaning of discontent: A multi method qualitative investigation of women’s lived experiences with body dissatisfaction (2013) (Joined the committee after the retirement of other committee member) Iryna Ivanova. Thesis Title: The “how” of change in emotion-focused group therapy of eating disorders (2010 – 2013)

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Dina Buttu. Thesis Title: Bicultural stress and disordered eating in Arab-Canadian women, clarifying the roles of acculturation, ethnic identity, acculturative distress and culture value conflicts (2010 – 2013) Salaha Khan. Thesis Title: The process of becoming part of the Canadian mosaic: The Muslim experience (2009 – 2012) Krystle Martin. Thesis Title: The transtheoretical model of behaviour change and possible selves: How measuring visions of the future can explain readiness for change among individuals involved in the law (2009 – 2011). Nina Mafrici. Thesis Title: The influence of peers on body image across the lifespan (2011 – 2013) Karen Lau. Thesis Title: Existential Perspective on the Role of Human Agency in the Retraining of Immigrant Skilled Workers in Canada (Defended August, 2015) Ilana Goodman. Thesis Title: Substance use behaviour change and treatment seeking during emerging adulthood: Understanding motivation from a developmental perspective (2012 – 2015) Erin King-Brown. Thesis Title: Weight-Related Messages in Primary Care: Challenges and Possibilities (Defended September, 2015) Sarah Horowitz. Thesis Title: Punishing the Self: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study of the Functions of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Young Adults With and Without a History of Interpersonal Trauma (Defended November, 2015) Ardith Baerveldt. Thesis Title. Intergenerational Transmission of Alcohol Use in Adolescents: Drinking Motives as a Potential Mediator in a Child Welfare Sample (Defended December, 2015) Terra Dafoe. Thesis Title: Social and emotional learning and bullying prevention (Defended February, 2016) Taylor McInnes – An Exploration of Individuals Experiencing Career Paralysis: Towards a Preliminary Understanding (Defended May, 2016) Laura Gollino – A Task Analysis of hoe Clients Reformulate Reappraisals In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression (Defended April, 2016) Aline Rodrigues - Understanding Pathological Worry from an Attachment Perspective (Defended April, 2016) Sarah Lyons – Stress Reactions in the Face of the “Good Cancer”: Correlates of Posttraumatic Growth in Thyroid Cancer Survivors. (Defended October, 2016) John Mattys – Emotional Intelligence, Anger, Narcissism and Bullying (Defended October, 2016) Marianne Pelletier – A Prospective Analysis of the Social Context and the Biological, Psychological and Social Influences of Prenatal and Postpartum Embodiment Experiences of Mothers During their

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Transition to Parenthood (Defended March, 2017) Tatijana Busic – Perspectives in Adaptive Coping: The Retrained Experiences of Immigrant Professionals in Canada (Defended September, 2017) Sela Kleiman – White Therapists’ Enactments and Mitigations of Cultural Countertransference in the Cross-Racial Dyad: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (Defended September, 2017) Victoria Sit - The Development And Psychometric Evaluation Of The Sexual Assault Help-Seeking Barriers Scale (Defended September, 2018) Rick Ezekiel - Stress, Learning and Academic Performance in University: Developmental Links to Early Childhood Adversity Brent Mulroney - In Defense of Systemic Models of Intervention with Domestically Violent Men: A Program Evaluation of the High Risk Safety Project and Qualitative Review of Key EdD Pauline Sestito-O’Brien – Mental Health Counselling in Family Health Teams: A Narrative Inquiry. (Defended March, 2016) Humai Yusuf – Representations of Psychological Distress Amongst Canadian Muslims of South Asian Origin: A Qualitative Study Using the Self-Regulatory Model. (Defended December, 2018) Internal-External Examiner Shauna Kushner - The Direct and Interactive Effects of Life Stressors and Dispositional Traits in the Prediction of Youth Psychopathology (Defended January, 2015) Nicholas Weststrate – The Examined Life: Relations Among Life Experience, Self-Reflection, and Wisdom (Defended May, 2017) Patsy Sutherland – Cultural Constructions of Trauma and the Therapeutic Interventions of Caribbean Healing Traditions. (Defended September, 2017) Nicole Elliott – Stories of Spirit and the Streets: Indigenous Mental Health, Trauma, Traditional Knowledge and Experiences of Homelessness (Defended April, 2018) External Examiner Chassidy Carruthers. Thesis Title. Capturing Diversity of Experience Within Emerging Adulthood: A Context Comparison of Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, and Non-University Emerging Adults. University of Saskatchewan (2018) Elyse Reim. Thesis Title. Daughters’ Retrospective Accounts of Paternal Invalidation in Childhood: Links to Connectedness and Disordered Eating in Emerging Adulthood. University of Guelph (2018)

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Michele Davis. Thesis Title: A Cognitive Experiential Avoidance Model (C-Eam): Understanding Non-Suicidal Self Injury As A Form Of Avoidance. University of Guelph (2012) Susan Rosenkranz. Thesis Title: Understanding and Addressing Pathways to Substance Abuse among Maltreated Youth. York University (2011)

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Applied Psychology and Human Development Member, Clinical and Counselling Psychology/Counselling Psychology Program Committee (2008-present) PTR Committee (2015, 2017) Chair, Counselling and Clinical Psychology Program (2014-15) Chair, Counselling Psychology Program (2013-14) Executive Committee (2012 – 2015) Clinic Steering Committee (2012 – 2015; 2016 - present) Colloquium Committee (2012 – 2015) New Faculty Search Committee (School Psychology Position) (2012 – 2013) Adult Education and Counselling Psychology Sessional Lecturer II Advancement Committee, Adult Education and Counselling Psychology (2010) Chair Search Committee, Adult Education and Counselling Psychology (2009) OISE Member, Faculty Council (2017 – present) Member, Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Internal Adjudication Committee (2017, 2018) Member, Graduate Education Committee (GECO) (2014-15) Presenter, Graduate Workshop Session: The Academic Job Search (2009) University of Toronto Departmental Representative, Collaborative Program in Addiction Studies (2008 – present) Committee Member, OGS Scholarship Review Committee (2011) Committee Member, OGS Scholarship Review Committee (2009) Presenter, University of Toronto Graduate School Initiative: “Can I have Both?” Deciding to become a parent while pursuing academia: A panel discussion (2009) Committee Member, University of Toronto SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship Review Committee (2008) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE The College of Psychologists Academic Member of Council (2011 – 2014) Registration Committee Member (2011, 2012, 2013) Discipline Committee Member (2011, 2012, 2013) Client Relations Committee Member (2011, 2012) Chair, Client Relations Committee (2013) Chair, Meeting of Internship Site Directors (2011 – 2013)

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Other Professional Service Activities Advisory Committee Member for Psychology’s Response to Marijuana Legalization, Canadian Psychological Association (2016 – 2017) Advisory Council Member, Drug Free Kids Canada (2015 – present) Academic Advisor, Youth in Transitions Project, Covenant House (2013 – 2018) Advisor on motivational interviewing, Enviromentum, (2015-2016) Chair, Section on Addiction Psychology, Canadian Psychological Association (2012 – 2015) Member, Advisory Committee, Humber College Certificate in Addictions, Mental Health and Concurrent Disorders (2013)